Salisbury Bank's Sharon Branch Offers Free Community Shred Day on Saturday, September 17th

August 31, 2016

Salisbury Bank is helping in the fight against identity theft while building community goodwill by sponsoring Free Community Shred Days.

“Identity theft continues to be a concern for individuals and businesses,” said Betsy Summerville, Executive Vice President and Chief Retail Officer at Salisbury Bank. “Shredding outdated documents is one way you can prevent thieves from gaining access to your personal, confidential information,” continued Summerville.

Each person may bring up to 4 boxes of paper (no binders please) for shredding by Legal Shred to the Sharon branch of Salisbury Bank on September 17th from 9:00 a.m. to noon.

This service is brought to you by Salisbury Bank, as a way of giving back to the communities we serve. All shredded paper will be recycled.

For more information on protecting yourself against Identity Theft, visit salisburybank.com/protectid or view the full community shred day schedule by visiting salisburybank.com/shred.

Salisbury Bank is a full-service community bank headquartered in Lakeville, Connecticut and presently operates full service branches in Canaan, Lakeville, Salisbury and Sharon, Connecticut; Great Barrington, Sheffield and South Egremont, Massachusetts; as well as Dover Plains, Fishkill, Millerton, Newburgh, Poughkeepsie, and Red Oaks Mill, New York. The Bank has been serving families and businesses for over 160 years and offers a full range of consumer and business banking products and services as well as trust and investment services.